Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline
37°43′52.08″N 122°12′24.18″W / 37.7311333°N 122.2067167°W / 37.7311333; -122.2067167Area 741 acres (300 ha) Created 1993 Operated by East Bay Regional Park District Status Open Parks Shorelines Preserves/open spaces Wilderness areas Recreation areas Trails Other
Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline is a regional park located on the shores of the San Leandro Bay in Oakland, California. Part of the East Bay Regional Parks system, it is named after Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. The park was established in 1993 on a 741 acres (300 ha) tract of land leased from the Oakland Airport.[1]
Facilities
- The Shoreline Center is an indoor-outdoor venue that is available for parties, weddings, corporate, school and other group events. It contains a main room, an outdoor deck and a commercial kitchen. Catering can be provided. The facility is rated for 60 guests (seated) or 125 (standing).[1]
- The Tidewater Boating Center is a complex that includes an ADA-accessible dock, a boat house and boat storage area, training area, Recreation Department offices and a security residence. The area of the complex is 12,300 square feet (1,140 m2).[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline." East Bay Regional Parks system. Accessed July 14, 2018.
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